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Robotics

The Robotics Exhibit on November 22, 2024, showcased innovative projects from young engineers, supported by DepEd and partner institutions, highlighting the integration of technology in solving real-world problems. The event featured both high school and college participants, with projects ranging from environmental solutions to advanced robotics, emphasizing creativity and technical skills. The fair inspired attendees to think critically about the role of technology in mechanical engineering and encouraged future participation in similar events.

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Robotics

The Robotics Exhibit on November 22, 2024, showcased innovative projects from young engineers, supported by DepEd and partner institutions, highlighting the integration of technology in solving real-world problems. The event featured both high school and college participants, with projects ranging from environmental solutions to advanced robotics, emphasizing creativity and technical skills. The fair inspired attendees to think critically about the role of technology in mechanical engineering and encouraged future participation in similar events.

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Name: Mav Glenn V.

Tesado
Subject: College and Advanced Algebra
Schedule of the Event: Friday / 9AM - 4 PM
Title of the Event: Robotics Exhibit (Competing and Non-Competing, Young Engineers,
DepEd, and partner institutions) and Tour to CDM Facilities

Details of the Event:

The Robotics Exhibit held on November 22, 2024, Friday, from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM, was
a celebration of innovation and engineering excellence. Introducing both competing and non-
competing projects. The exhibit featured young engineers supported by the Department of
Education (DepEd) and various partner institutions. Participants displayed their creativity and
technical expertise through robotics projects, reflecting the integration of science and technology
in solving real-world problems. Alongside the exhibit, a guided tour of the Colegio de Muntinlupa
(CDM) facilities offered a glimpse into the institution's state-of-the-art laboratories and resources,
highlighting its commitment to innovation and technological advancement among future
engineers.

The robotics fair showcased a various options of activities centered around robotics,
catering to both high school and college participants. High school students presented innovative
projects focused on agriculture, such as a project for example R.A.P.I.D. (Robotic Aquatic
Pollution Intervention Device). This device aims to minimize toxic pollutants in canal water using
cost-efficient components and beginner-friendly microcontrollers like Arduino Uno, making it
accessible for high school learners. On the other hand, college students displayed remarkable
innovations that showed their brainstorming and research skills. One standout project featured a
gun that could track and follow a person's face, demonstrating the combination of technical talent
and creativity. Unfortunately, I was unable to explore more devices due to limited time.
Conclusion:
The robotics fair was a truly inspiring event that showed the potential of technology in
addressing real-world problems. I chose to attend this activity because of its relevance to
technological advancements and its alignment with the innovation-driven goals of my academic
program in mechanical engineering. As a field that relies on creativity, problem-solving, and
technical expertise, mechanical engineering is deeply connected to the development and
application of robotics. It was fun to see how high school students focused on environmental
solutions, such as pollution reduction, while college students showcased their creativity and
advanced technical skills in robotics. The fair reinforced how mechanical engineering principles,
like system design, automation, and control, are central to building solutions that make a
meaningful impact. My key takeaway is that innovation, whether simple or complex, can make an
impact when driven by passion and purpose. I would attend a similar event in the future and
recommend adding more time or a detailed schedule to allow attendees to explore all the exhibits
thoroughly. This event motivated me to think more critically about how technology can be applied
in many fields, especially in mechanical engineering, where the integration of robotics plays a
crucial role in advancing industrial, environmental, and societal solutions.

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